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Old 01-22-2013, 05:37 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Tugger View Post
Please can you answer some very basic questions about Sigil.

1. Is it suitable for someone who wants to produce books for the Kindle?

2. Would you have to use it to make the ePub file and then convert that using Calibre, or can it make a mobi file itself?

3. If you did that would you have a well formatted Kindle book, including a TOC.NCX for chapter navigation?

4. Is it suitable for someone who doesn't know or want to know about HTML, CSS etc.

(I have used both Mobipocket and InDesign to make Kindle format books including all the formatting, tox.ncx etc. but I have never used Sigil. The person who would be using it knows nothing.)

Thanks.
Assuming that you have an ePub file that passes all requirements of Sigil, you can then send the ePub file to KINDLE PREVIEWER which will then translate the file to MOBI (Using KINDLEGEN) and save the MOBI file to the ePub folder.

However, garbage in garbage out. So learn Sigil and you get a two for one.
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